Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 3 — Good Health and Well-being
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 11 — Sustainable Cities and Communities
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
This track will explore contemporary methodologies in Buddhist archaeology, highlighting innovative techniques and technologies used in the field. Participants will discuss case studies that demonstrate the impact of these advancements on our understanding of Buddhist heritage.
This session will examine the role of cultural memory in shaping Buddhist practices and beliefs across different societies. Papers will investigate how memory influences the transmission of traditions and the preservation of Buddhist identity.
This track focuses on the challenges and strategies of conserving Buddhist heritage sites and artifacts. Discussions will include the ethical implications of conservation practices and the role of local communities in heritage management.
This session will analyze the historical narratives that have emerged within Buddhist traditions and their impact on contemporary society. Participants will explore how these narratives shape collective memory and identity among Buddhist communities.
This track will investigate the intersection of Buddhism and spirituality in contemporary contexts. Papers will address how modern interpretations of Buddhism influence personal and communal spiritual practices.
This session will delve into the significance of artifacts in Buddhist traditions, examining their roles as cultural signifiers. Participants will discuss how these artifacts contribute to the understanding of Buddhist identity and heritage.
This track will explore the dynamic relationship between tradition and transformation within Buddhist communities. Papers will highlight how communities adapt traditional practices in response to social and cultural changes.
This session will investigate the role of Buddhism in the formation of individual and collective identities. Discussions will focus on how Buddhist teachings and practices influence personal and societal identity.
This track will examine the relationship between Buddhism and various forms of art, including visual arts, literature, and performance. Participants will analyze how artistic expressions reflect and shape Buddhist cultural memory.
This session will explore the significance of pilgrimage in Buddhist traditions and its role in fostering cultural exchange. Papers will discuss how pilgrimage routes serve as conduits for the transmission of ideas and practices.
This track will address the challenges and opportunities faced by Buddhism in a globalized context. Participants will explore how globalization affects Buddhist practices, identities, and cultural heritage.
